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    sculpture category with his Philoctète partant pour le siège de Troie ("Philoctetes Leaves for the Siege of Troy") in plaster. This piece was briefly displayed...
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    the Université catholique d'Angers was split between the Université catholique de l'Ouest (private) and the Université d'Angers (public). Angers continues...
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    1845. Two prior artists were prevented from creating the sculpture: David d'Angers by his death, and Auguste Clésinger by the Franco-Prussian War. In 1884...
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    Boulogne-Billancourt. A campus of the École supérieure des sciences commerciales d'Angers is also located in the city. Boulogne-Billancourt was the birthplace of:...
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    escapades, Geoffrey died childless. He became a monk in Saint-Nicolas d'Angers in 1060. Since Geoffrey II had no living male children from either of two...
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    historiques en Anjou, discours prononcé à la distribution des prix du lycée d'Angers, 1880 Read online Géhan (1992), p.41 Géhan (1992), p.42 Alain Racineux...
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    landscape of Medieval Europe. Joan was born in October 1165 at Château d'Angers in Anjou as the seventh child of Henry II, King of England and his queen...
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  • under siege. An agent is sent in with the task to disarm the bomb. Ron Casteel Melvin Belli Augie Tribach Kim C. Friese John Waugh Yvonne D'Angers Hal Stein...
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    Petitfils had earlier asserted that "Dauger" was a misspelling of "Danger" (or d'Angers), Caire suggested that this appellation was used to indicate the prisoner...
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    the Siege of Paris. Carpeaux's work remained in place after his death in 1875, and Gumery's replacement is held by the Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Angers. A...
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